Use of new media in promoting delta state skills training and entrepreneurship programme among youths: an evaluation

Dumebi Olannye-Okonofua, Majority Oji
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This study examined the extent new media usage have promoted the success of the Delta State Skills Training and Entrepreneurship Programme. The study specifically examines how the use of new media has impacted on both the campaign for and delivery of the Delta State Skills Training and Entrepreneurship Programme. The study was able to look at the use of new media in relations to the development process of the beneficiaries who were primarily youths, whether and how new media usage influenced their willingness to participate in the programmes and the successful contributions new media usage had on the Delta State Skills Training and Entrepreneurship Programmes campaign. This study adopted the cross-sectional research design. The study designed, distributed and retrieved information using the online survey monkey platform from the 361 respondents determined from the targeted population of 6,074, using the Stat Trek random number generator with the assistance of Graph pad Table of Random Selection. Information collected were analyzed the inferential statistics such as the simple regression analysis to test hypothesis 1 to 4. Findings from the study discovered that the awareness and campaign on the Delta State Skills Training and Entrepreneurship programme were majorly done using the “word of mouth” with little to the new media form of communication and the new media is significantly not useful in measuring the success of the Delta State Skills Training and Entrepreneurship Programme. The study concluded stating that awareness should be created on the use of existing new media platforms developed for the aim of the programme in order to ensure the programme sustainability.
利用新媒体促进三角洲州青年技能培训和创业计划:一项评价
这项研究审查了新媒体的使用在多大程度上促进了三角洲州技能培训和创业方案的成功。该研究特别审查了新媒体的使用如何影响三角洲州技能培训和创业方案的宣传和实施。这项研究能够考察新媒体的使用与受益者(主要是年轻人)的发展进程的关系,新媒体的使用是否以及如何影响他们参与方案的意愿,以及新媒体的使用对三角洲州技能培训和创业方案运动的成功贡献。本研究采用横断面研究设计。本研究使用Stat Trek随机数生成器,借助于Graph pad Table of random Selection,利用在线调查猴平台,从6074名目标人群中确定361名受访者,进行信息设计、分发和检索。对收集到的信息进行简单回归分析等推论统计检验假设1 ~假设4。研究结果发现,三角洲州技能培训和创业计划的宣传和活动主要是通过“口口相传”进行的,很少使用新媒体形式的沟通,新媒体在衡量三角洲州技能培训和创业计划的成功方面明显没有用处。研究报告最后指出,应提高人们对利用为方案目的而开发的现有新媒体平台的认识,以确保方案的可持续性。
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